Don’t Be Fullish
Every week, men and women contact Regen because their desires keep getting them into trouble. Or so they think. But desire isn’t their problem. Fullishness is. Here’s what I mean: . . .
Every week, men and women contact Regen because their desires keep getting them into trouble. Or so they think. But desire isn’t their problem. Fullishness is. Here’s what I mean: . . .
Jesus can change homosexually-attracted men and women. Change is multi-faceted and there’s a lot more to how this happens and what this means than this blog will cover, but we . . .
By all means, hope, pray, and seek freedom from temptations. And be smart to avoid temptations that you can. But do not be discouraged at internal temptations that persist. Remember, the pinnacle of Christ’s ministry, the summit of His love for you was demonstrated not on a cruise but on a cross.
No one looks at porn just because it feels good. People look at porn because it speaks to their souls. What’s even more surprising is that porn says what your . . .
Once you’ve begun identifying the cues, the next step is to begin practicing responding in healthy ways. Temptation says your pain is the enemy. But it’s actually a friend telling you there’s a problem that needs resolving. Instead of running from the pain or medicating it, how can you bring a healthy resolution to it?
There are so many reasons not to look at porn. One rises above the rest.
Porn beckons with a “risk-free” alternative to the risks of real relationship. But you can break free from porn.
It’s been over a decade since porn was a regular part of my visual and mental diet. I’m one of many who have found that life is simply better without . . .
When temptation comes, it usually doesn’t come alone.
Lust has become common place, accepted as the norm. But it’s possible to stop. Here’s how.